Re: PatientCare - EPR
Re: PatientCare - EPR
- Subject: Re: PatientCare - EPR
- From: Theodore Petrosky <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2018 19:33:41 -0500
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Ted
> On Feb 13, 2018, at 3:01 PM, Mark Wardle <email@hidden> wrote:
>
> I wrote a working EPR in my spare time and WebObjects (and Project Wonder),
> as I have said before, has been a critical component in making that possible.
>
> It took me a only a day of work to re-skin my entire application to a more
> modern and responsive look, and I posted some information about it on Twitter
> - https://twitter.com/mwardle/status/962714288120098816
> <https://twitter.com/mwardle/status/962714288120098816>
>
> The feedback has been extraordinarily positive and of course, the underlying
> technology used isn't as important as what it enables.
>
> WebObjects continues to be a powerful enabler for me to develop rapid pieces
> of functionality and is a super technology to write server-side code for
> ResearchKit clients on iOS. Combining clinician-data with data sourced from
> patients using questionnaires using ERRest has been... trivial. I don't think
> any of us know how to best make use of mobile device data, but I'm glad I'm
> still using WO as it means I can iterate at speed and do it as a hobby!
>
> The design patterns and overall architecture are still fit-for-purpose in
> this day and age of microservices and single-page applications. I still
> haven't found a set of tools that work so well and permit such rapid
> development and orchestration of complex business logic and data, usually
> sourced from multiple other services.
>
> I write this for two reasons...
>
> 1. Apple, if anyone from there is still subscribed to this mailing list, you
> have made a mistake in ignoring and not developing this technology. You
> really should think about about how WO could be developed as a technology to
> make iOS and server-side services interact seamlessly.
>
> 2. As a thank you to a great community who have provided fantastic tools and
> frameworks on top of the Apple provided services and made working with it a
> pleasure. While the community is very small nowadays, there is still
> tremendous value in the toolchain.
>
> Thank you!
>
> Mark
>
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